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Aisha Achimugu Loses Rolls-Royce Cullinan, 10 Other Exotic Cars Worth ₦4.3b In Final EFCC Forfeiture
Aisha Achimugu loses Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV, Lexus LX 600, 9 other exotic cars worth ₦4.3 billion in final EFCC forfeiture.
Assets recovered by the EFCC as proceeds of unlawful activities also included jewelry worth ₦4.6 billion, $50,000 and ₦30 million.


A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court sitting in Apo, Abuja, has granted a final forfeiture order of properties linked to a business woman, Ms Aisha Achimugu to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Justice Jude Onwugbuzie granted the order on Thursday, July 16 2026 in a judgment on the application for final forfeiture of the properties by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).


The assets recovered by the EFCC as proceeds of unlawful activities included jewelry worth ₦4.6 billion, $50,000, ₦30 million, and 11 exotic cars valued at approximately ₦4.3 billion (₦4,293,000,000).
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Some of the 11 exotic cars recovered from Aisha Achimugu’s residence include a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Mercedes-Benz G-Class, a Lexus LX 600, a Toyota Land Cruiser 300, a GAC GS8, and a Mercedes-Benz GLE 350.
“Investigations by the Commission followed its receipt of financial intelligence showing huge inflows and outflows from over 136 (One hundred and Thirty six) bank accounts linked to Aisha Achimogu which ran into billions of naira and millions of dollars,” EFCC said in a statement.



“The investigation carried out showed that the huge funds that passed through the companies operated by her were not disclosed as revenue of the companies in their financial statements filed at the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS).”
“While being interrogated, she was given Assets Declaration Form which she filled but did not disclose the recovered assets as her properties. The finding by the EFCC showed that the huge funds received into accounts linked to her were not from her legitimate business activities and that the recovered assets were not from lawful sources.”
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